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2011 Football: Auburn War-Eagle Tigers vs LSU Tigers
October 22, 2011 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Oh, No! No, No, No. CBS Sports TV Team, Verne Lundquist & Gary Danielson are working this game. What a bummer. They suck! And sure enough, Gary Danielson is at it again, rooting against LSU all throughout the first half of play.
The LSU Tigers offense looked great and didn't miss RB Spencer Ware either. Freshman RB #27 Kenny Hilliard, 5-11, 240 pounds, (Patterson, Louisiana) had two great runs into the end zone for touchdowns. Sophomore RB #42 Michael Ford (Leesville, Louisiana) did the bulk of the rushing for the LSU Tigers with 84 yards on 11 carries. Spencer Who? Forget about it! In the passing game, both QB Jarrett Lee and QB Jordan Jefferson threw touchdown passes to WR #2 Rueben Randle (Bastrop, Louisiana) to dominate the first half against the Auburn "War Eagle" Tigers. In the second half, WR #10 Russell Shepard (Houston, Texas) caught a touchdown pass from Jarrett Lee. Game Scoring Summary1st QuarterLSU touchdown! LSU 7 - Auburn 0 Spencer who? No, #27 freshman RB Kenny Hilliard, 5-11, 240! for 9 yd TD run (Alleman PAT) 2nd Quarter LSU touchdown! LSU 14 - Auburn 3 Jordan Jefferson 42 yard TD pass to Rueben Randle (Drew Alleman PAT) LSU touchdown! LSU 21 - Auburn 3 Jarrett Lee 46 yard TD pass to Rueben Randle (again!) (Drew Alleman PAT) 3rd Quarter LSU touchdown! LSU 28 - Auburn 3 Jarrett Lee 10 yard TD pass to Russell Shepard (Drew Alleman PAT) LSU touchdown! LSU 35 - Auburn 3 Spencer who? No, #27 freshman RB Kenny Hilliard 1 yard TD run (Drew Alleman PAT) LSU touchdown! LSU 42 - Auburn 3 Ron Brooks intercepted Clint Moseley 27 yard TD (Drew Alleman PAT) 4th Quarter LSU field-goal LSU 45 - Auburn 3 Drew Alleman kicked 36-yard field goal October 19, 2011 LSU Reveille reports: DB Tyrann Mathieu & RB Spencer Ware both failed drug tests & are suspended from the Auburn game, October 22, 2011. October 18, 2011 LSU / Auburn game set for October 22, 2011, 2:30 PM CDT. October 16, 2011 BCS rankings: LSU is #1. Alabama is #2. Oklahoma is #3. |
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